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The New Republic The New Republic Chapter 9: Launching the New Government

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The New RepublicThe New Republic

Chapter 9: Launching the New Government

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How should we address the How should we address the President?President?

Suggestions by Congress

– President Washington– His Effective Highness– His Highness the President of the United States

and Protector of the Rights of the Same

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What does George say?What does George say?

You can call me “President of the United States.”

Do you know this took 3 weeks for Congress to decide?

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George Washington sets George Washington sets an example.an example.

As the 1st President, Washington knew that he was setting an example, or precedent, for others to follow.

2 ways Washington set precedents:

– Washington only served 2 four-year terms in office as president.– He created a “Cabinet,” or group of advisors.

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The CabinetThe Cabinet

The President needed people to help him carry out his duties. In 1789, five executive departments were created.

The First Cabinet Secretary of State- Thomas Jefferson Secretary of the Treasury- Alexander Hamilton Secretary of War- Henry Knox Attorney General- Edmund Randolph Postmaster General- Samuel Osgood

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Go to Go to www.whitehouse.gov/governmentwww.whitehouse.gov/government to to

find out more about President find out more about President George W. Bush’s Cabinet.George W. Bush’s Cabinet.

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Judiciary Act of 1789Judiciary Act of 1789

Called for the Supreme Court to have one Chief Justice and five Associate Justices.

Lower courts were called the district courts and circuit courts where decisions could be appealed to the Supreme Court.

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Fun FactsFun Facts

John Adams was the first president to live in the White House. He and his wife, Abigail, moved into the White House in November 1800.

Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel in Weehawken, NJ by Aaron Burr, one of Thomas Jefferson’s vice presidents.

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Did you know?Did you know?

The White House was the biggest house in the U.S. until the Civil War.

The two term precedent set by George Washington wasn’t broken until the 1930s and 1940s by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was elected for an unprecedented four terms.